Her Dame's ChildrenA Poem by Stacie DaytonOutside the town of Luxwick, past the broken chain-link fence; lies the uphill road said to unfold, in a place most want to forget.
They say that the Asylum’s closed, And the horror’s gone away; But the children know when the sun descends, The devils come out to play.
For when the moon has risen high, And the bowels of darkness take hold; Tis then one can hear the maddening cry, Of the events from so long ago.
The doctors they were searching, For a way to “fix” the insane; But experiments always go array, When done on a healthy brain.
It changed them then- the falsely accused, And true monster they became; Left to wander the halls at night, Imprisoned by their Dame.
Under her watchful order, Down to the town they went; Lurking in and out of homes, Abducting as they went. The deed was quite simple, No subjugates older than twelve; And one by one then enslaved returned, Her dark desires were met.
Now the townspeople they were furious, Surely the doctors were to blame; So up they marched to the Asylum, Determined to stake their claim.
They greeted the horror with silent screams, And wild hysterics abound; For the doctors had long been dead, Their amputations strewn about.
‘Twas then that the Demon Queen cackled, As her army flanked at her sides; And the townspeople fled in terror, Vowing revenge in their stride.
Eyes lit up with vengeance, As the flames licked at the sky; They knew the nightmare was over, That nothing could survive.
But in the weeks that followed, The town was taken by surprise; One by one the stolen returned, With nothing changed but their eyes. The wondrous luster of youth stripped away, Replaced now by barren hallows; And once in a while one would wear, A devilishly twisted smile.
Naïve to the deception, Each family did rejoice; Until one by one tragedy befell, As Father Death took his course.
Now under the nightly moon, The orphaned children gather; Eyes aglow as black as coal, Awaiting the voice of their master.
© 2016 Stacie Dayton |
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Added on June 17, 2016 Last Updated on June 17, 2016 Author
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